Province contributing to provincial park capital projects in central and north Sask.
The Saskatchewan government’s recent $18.1 million funding commitment to provincial parks is coming to central and northern Saskatchewan.
Around $7.7 million is being dedicated to these parks alone, the province announced on Wednesday. Along with ongoing improvements to washrooms, docks, day-use facilities and signage, a number of capital projects will also be addressed with this funding.
Upgrades scheduled for completion prior to the 2022 camping season in central and northern Saskatchewan provincial parks include:
- New group pavilion developments in day-use areas of Pike Lake and Blackstrap Provincial Parks;
- A campground service centre replacement for The Battlefords Provincial Park and a service centre upgrade in Lac La Ronge Park;
- A new boat launch development at Lac La Ronge Provincial Park and refurbishing of the historic Holy Trinity Church near Stanley Mission;
- Natural playground structures with accessible components at Great Blue Heron and Duck Mountain Provincial Parks;
- Accessible campsite and picnic site improvements at Great Blue Heron, Buffalo Pound Echo Valley and Duck Mountain Provincial Parks;
- Potable water system improvements for Lac la Ronge, Candle Lake and Meadow Lake Provincial Parks; and
- Replacement of park maintenance buildings at Great Blue Heron and Makwa Provincial Parks.